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Stone Hospital Saturday

A group raising funds for Stone Hospital Saturday, offering, among other things, donkey rides for 1d. a go. They are believed to be standing at the side of the Crown Hotel.

Sutton Dwellings Trust Estate Office, Sutton Drive, Stoke-on-Trent

The Sutton Trust estate Office managed the housing estate built by the Sutton Dwellings Trust on the Stoke Lodge estate in the mid 1920s. The office was at the northern end of Sutton Drive, just beyond ...

The Almshouses, Seisdon

The three Almshouses were in Post Office Road, Seisdon. They were demolished in the 1980's for Rudge Court House to be built.

The Old Almshouses, Rolleston

The Almshouses were established in 1672 following a charitable bequest to the village by William Rolleston. They were built on Burnside in 1712 and restored in 1892.

The Old Almshouses, Rolleston

The Almshouses were established in 1672 following a charitable bequest to the village by William Rolleston. They were built on Burnside in 1712 and restored in 1892.

The Old Almshouses, Rolleston

The Almshouses were established in 1672 following a charitable bequest to the village by William Rolleston. They were built on Burnside in 1712 and restored in 1892. The Alder Brook can be seen in the ...

The Royal British Legion Brass Band, Stafford

This picture shows Phillip Willcox, new conductor of the Royal British Legion Brass Band, putting the musicians through their paces. At the time of this picture plans were being discussed for the extension ...

Wilford House, Rowley Bank, Stafford

Dining Room at Wilford House. Built in 1920, number 47, Rowley Bank was purchased by Eventide Home Ltd in 1950. The following year it was renamed Wilford House and opened as a home for the elderly. ...

Wilford House, Rowley Bank, Stafford

Built in 1920, number 47, Rowley Bank was purchased by Eventide Home Ltd in 1950. The following year it was renamed Wilford House and opened as a home for the elderly. A new wing was added in 1959 which ...

Wilford House, Rowley Bank, Stafford

A lounge at Wilford House. Built in 1920, number 47, Rowley Bank was purchased by Eventide Home Ltd in 1950. The following year it was renamed Wilford House and opened as a home for the elderly. ...

Wilford House, Rowley Bank, Stafford

One of the resident's rooms at Wilford House. Built in 1920, number 47, Rowley Bank was purchased by Eventide Home Ltd in 1950. The following year it was renamed Wilford House and opened as a home ...

William Booth's Visit to Stone,

William Booth (1829 - 1912), known as 'General Booth', founded the Christian Mission in 1865. The movement aimed to help the poor and needy of London's East End, and as it developed was renamed the ...

Wilmot Martin, Hixon

Mr Wilmot Martin, 'Staffordshire's Harry Lauder' pictured with his wife Edith outside their home, The Wee House on the Hillside, Hixon on the occasion of celebrations of 40 years of entertaining in aid ...

Women's Society, Burslem - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

'On the basis of charitable principles,' 28 Burslem women announce their plan to bring relief to the town's poor. They include the wife of pottery manufacturer Enoch Wood and local printer J. Tregortha. ...

Woodcraft Folk, Annual National Conference, Stafford

The Mayor, Alderman C E Fowke is introduced to a Danish member (name unknown) of the Woodcraft Folk movement at the annual national conference, held for the first time in Stafford. Looking on left to ...

Young Stafford British Legion band members, Stafford area

Pictured are Eddie Barrett, Tommy Hughes and Paul Price. Photographer was John W. J. Owen, 19 Greengate Street, Stafford.